Hybrid Musk Roses

A very profuse blooming rose of restrained habit. Hundreds of small, 2" pink single blooms with a white eye having a slight sweet/honey fragrance are borne in huge clusters. Makes a wonderful show in a vase.
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An outstanding addition to the Hybrid Musk class. A startling abundance of flowers in huge clusters of soft, salmon pink, 2 1/2-3" semi-double blooms (12-15 petals) with peachy-cream centers set off by rich golden stamens. A real standout in the garden with great charm and elegance. We have received reports of excellent performance. An upright, continual blooming vigorous bush with glossy foliage. The gentle beauty of `Dancing In The Wind' will enhance any rose garden and will draw garden visitors right to it.
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One of the first and finest Hybrid Musks. Clusters of semi-double blooms of creamy-white that open to show golden centers. The very large, semi-double blooms shine like the moon against its rich, glossy, dark green foliage. A strong musk fragrance. An upright, arching plant with shiny, dark green leaves. Densely foliaged. Continual bloom. Learn More

Arching canes mound up and bloom well through the season with bright carmine red 2" flowers exhibiting white centers. Place this rose in the center of your garden and allow to flourish. Petal count 4-11. Learn More

An outstanding rose that Louise first saw in Germany. The bush covers itself with small double, deep-rose-mauve (an unusual color) blooms set off by its wonderful, dark, glossy foliage. An upright and spreading bush. Repeat blooming. Learn More

Beautiful trusses of pretty lavender pink, semi-double blooms on a strong growing plant that is more upright than most Hybrid Musks. A wonderful specimen plant which is very fragrant; it is one of our most popular roses. May also be grown as a shrub.3" bloom with 17-25 petal count. Learn More

The first word that comes to mind is "fantastic". The blooms match their namesake, our granddaughter Alexandra. The old-fashioned, fragrant, English-style 3" blooms (petals 70) of a lovely shade of pink are produced in clusters of 12-15 on a vigorous, well-foliaged continual blooming bush. A very nice plant with glossy, dark-green foliage. Makes a good cut flower.
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